Cavendish Maine
Kitchen Designer

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The Opportunity:
Our client is a well-established and highly respected specialist within the commercial kitchen design and build sector. They deliver bespoke kitchen, bar, and foodservice solutions for a diverse range of hospitality and leisure clients, from luxury hotels and fine dining restaurants to major hospitality groups.
With projects spanning the UK and international markets, this is an exciting opportunity to join a growing business working on prestigious developments, including five-star hotels, Michelin-starred restaurants, high-end bars, and premium hospitality venues. The company is renowned for its quality, technical expertise, and exceptional customer service, partnering with leading catering equipment manufacturers to deliver innovative and practical foodservice environments.
The Role:
You will be responsible for developing commercial kitchen layouts and design proposals from both internal and client briefs. This role offers the opportunity to become involved in client-facing activities and would suit a designer looking to expand their technical and commercial exposure while working on high-profile projects. This role would be office-based with some flexibility for hybrid working.
Key Responsibilities:
- Interpret design briefs accurately and produce detailed kitchen layout drawings.
- Develop creative and practical design solutions that meet operational, spatial, budgetary, and aesthetic requirements.
- Prepare presentation drawings and supporting materials for client submissions.
- Liaise with clients, architects, consultants, contractors, sales teams, and project managers throughout the design process.
- Coordinate visualisations and presentation assets where required.
- Produce detailed technical drawings, including gas, water, electrical, drainage, and lighting service requirements.
- Assist with the maintenance and development of CAD and REVIT libraries.
- Support projects from concept design through to installation and completion.
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Skills and Experience:
Essential:
- Passion for design with a strong eye for detail.
- Previous experience within commercial kitchen design, foodservice design, or a related construction environment.
- Proficient in AutoCAD.
- Strong technical drawing and detailing capabilities.
- Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail.
- Ability to interpret technical information and communicate effectively with multiple stakeholders.
Desirable:
- Experience using REVIT.
- Understanding of BIM processes and standards.
- Basic knowledge of Mechanical and Electrical (M&E) building services.
- Experience working on hospitality, leisure, or foodservice projects.
What's on Offer?
- Competitive salary of £30,000 - £45,000 depending on experience.
- Opportunity to work on prestigious UK and international projects.
- Exposure to luxury hospitality and Michelin-starred restaurant developments.
- Career progression within a growing specialist design and build business.
- Collaborative and supportive team environment.
- Ongoing professional development and technical training opportunities.


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If you're a creative and technically minded designer looking to work on exciting hospitality projects and develop your career within a specialist sector, we'd love to hear from you.
Salary:
£30,000 - £45,000 per annum (depending on experience)
Contact:
Craig Tindall
Reference: CMT/104158
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If your application is successful we will contact you to discuss the opportunity in more detail, within 48 hours of receiving your application.
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